Many Projects, One System
As the digital lead within Arcadis, Steven Coyle said, โIโm accountable for ensuring our projects are delivered efficiently by reducing our risk using digital technologies, enabling our business, using design automation, computational design and other processes, and scaling that globally and encouraging our people to be learning new skills and develop.โ Coyle also works on an array of projects, through every business lines within Australia.
โOur digital strategy is built around standardization, automation and data centricity,โ Coyle said. โSo by using the capabilities of Bluebeam Revu such as Studio Sessions weโve established a centralized way of managing all our comments, reviews and also having a standardized approach to our markup, a quality control process.โ
The broader the scope of work, the more important it is to have a place where all your diverse efforts can come together. Using Bluebeamโs many functions allows the teams Coyle and his peers bring their many operations under one big tent for more meaningful and effective collaboration.

Communication Comes First
Arcadisโ Associate Technical Director of digital engineering for New South Wales Civil Infrastructure business, Australia, Sergio Fuentes said that these organizational capacities are critical to the firmโs ability to communicate effectively.
โThere were two things that prompted Arcadis to use Bluebeam,โ he said. โOne of them was coordination and collaboration. Considering the size of our projects, the complexity of them and the number of stakeholders that we have, we needed to find an effective way to communicate, and Bluebeam provided that.โ
The other thing? โAccuracy and precision,โ Fuentes said. He said that Bluebeam was a key piece of software to establish accountability. โHaving people like Steven and Angeline (Kisses) Montes as our Bluebeam software champion, it’s really helped to disseminate that information to people like myself, and allowed them to develop best practice procedures and SOPs as well, which we can use to standardize across all of our projects,โ Fuentes said.
Simplifying Collaboration
As the Principal CAD Technician and the subject matter expert for Bluebeam on the team, BIM Manager Mark Javillo was happy to share how critical Bluebeam has been for Arcadis, and his own work forecasting workloads for the entire team.
โBluebeam improves collaboration by allowing both drafters and engineers to access the same document with the same version in real time, which reduces miscommunication and ensures project update consistency,โ he said.
“Bluebeam improves collaboration by allowing both drafters and engineers to access the same document with the same version in real time, which reduces miscommunication and ensures project update consistency.”
Mark Javillo
BIM Manager
Arcadis
The software has simplified his life and workflow in many ways. โBefore the introduction of Bluebeam, basically everything was done manually,โ Javillo said, which was especially complicated with Arcadisโ multinational team of employees, adding wait times and unnecessary waste. โIt was really important that we centralize that information,โ Javillo said. โWe work in environments where we have hot desks, so we don’t have things we’re carrying around with us anymore.โ
Kisses Montes, the Principal Structural CAD technician in Arcadisโ Manila office, says that Bluebeam has improved her processes as she works on forecasting the workloads for the team. โBefore the introduction of Bluebeam, basically everything was done manually,โ said Montes. โWhen designers in Manila were working with our counterparts in Australia, theyโd do their markups, and send it back to us, with people printing up drawings, reports, marking them up and scanning. The problem is, youโd be putting this information in multiple locationsโand all of this has a carbon footprint. So it was really important that we centralize this information. Weโve eliminated paper trail.โ
โBluebeam has really allowed that big collaboration piece for all of our teams to come together,โ Javillo said, adding that the software had caused significant changes to communication and collaboration across teams. Angeline Montes explains โWith Bluebeam, the design review process was reduced from minimum two days waiting to incorporation of markups real timeโ.
The feedback for his efforts has been overwhelmingly positive. โWe now have a global quality manager who’s actually knocking on our door saying, โHey, this looks good. What do we need to do to scale?โ Steven said. โBy bringing these types of technologies in, we can be a big tailwind, and use simple processes to empower and enable our people globally.โ

Creating Custom Solutions
Javillo and the Arcadis team were able to use the functionality of Bluebeam to match their changing needs. โOnce we really got the flavor of Bluebeam, we really wanted to make it our own,โ he said. โAs good as it was out of the box, we really wanted to customize it, and tailor it to our own business use and our own project use cases.โ
Once he figured out the most optimal way to use the software to meet the teamโs unique needs, he was able to share those benefits with his team. โWe need to ensure that our people are using the full benefits of platforms, to be able to do their role on a particular project,โ Javillo said. โThat’s why we’ve established toolkits and profiles.โ
These tools allow stakeholders to quickly identify their roles and use the tools they need, and keep track of what stages a project has already passed through, closing comments and moving forward effectively.
On both the client side and internally, these processes have enabled Javillo and the rest of the Arcadis team to reach new heights of efficiency. โWeโve not only improved and simplified the operation indicators, but it also enhanced the digital collaboration with the clients and joint venture with its features,โ Javillo said.
With a global team to coordinate, many of whom are working from home, Javillo shared that Bluebeam has positively connected with the firmโs people-centric work culture. โAnother way we’ve been able to measure outcomes is just our increasing collaboration with working from home,โ he said. โWe have flexible working arrangements for teams across different countries, different states.โ
By using Bluebeam as space to connect and collaborate, stakeholders are able to more efficiently cross tasks off their to-do list and stay on track for improved productivity.
For other firms considering implementing Bluebeam, Javillo has one piece of advice. โStart small,โ he said. โFocus on a small project. Understand your needs as an organization and the clients’ needs as well.โ
With a foundation in relationships and an emphasis on collaboration, Bluebeam has helped the Arcadis team stay focused on what matters, working together more effectively and efficiently on a global scale.


